On his first day in Narwin's homeroom class, what did Philip do during the playing of the national anthem?
He hummed
What subject does Miss Narwin teach?
English
What school did Philip go to, and what grade was he in?
Harrison High School and 9th grade
When Philip got suspended from school which parent did Dr. Palleni contact to pick up Philip from school?
His mother
What was Philip's term grade for English?
D
What was Phillip's dream for his future in sports?
To become an Olympic star in track
Why was Miss Narwin requesting a grant-in-aid (financial assistance) from the school?
She wanted to go to a two week workshop to refresh herself in teaching the young children of today.
According to the memo outlining the format for the morning announcements, how should students stand during the playing of the national anthem?
to stand at respectful, silent attention
Why was Philip sent to the office multiple times?
For humming and disrespecting the National Anthem
While gathering some statistics, what did Dr. Doane discover about Miss Narwin's students?
They scored better on the standardized tests than others.
Describe two ways in which Philip's suspension made national news.
radio, newspaper, TV
What were Miss Narwin's comments about the students of today?
They do not love literature. They have no desire for learning. They don't read outside of school requirements.
Where did Philip end up going to school?
Washington Academy
What did Miss Narwin decide to do about her career?
Retire
According to Coach Jamison what effect did Philip's grade have on his plans for track?
He wasn't even allowed to try out until he brought the grade up.
Why can't Philip run track at the new school?
There wasn't a track team.
How did Miss Narwin find out that the newspaper article on Philip was picked up by a newspaper wire service?
From her sister
What were the results of the budget election? The school board election?
Budget was defeated and Ted Griffin was elected to the school board
What action did Jennifer Stewart take?
published Philip's story in the newspaper
Many telegrams and letters came in mostly taking one side of the situation. Which side did the public seem to support?
The public supported Philip's side of the story.
Why did Philip cry when asked to lead the singing of the national anthem on his first day at the new school?
He didn't know the words
In a letter to her sister, how did Miss Narwin say she felt about teaching?
It was like a religion to her
What did Dr. Seymour say the consequences would be if the budget vote failed for a second time?
Some Teachers and some programs would be cut
What happened to the story Duval wrote telling Miss Narwin's side of "the truth?"
It was never published
What was the reason for Philip's suspension (other than humming)?
He broke the school's rule twice in a week